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just had deal fatigue. and i'm not paying that fee anymore. "... mary ellen: that's pretty. i like that. lemonis: ...a family has sunk their life savings into their swimwear company... i leave here inspired by your story. ...only to find themselves out to sea. i mean, you guys are, essentially, out of business right now. that's a lot of pressure on you. there's no clear leader... charlie: i've kind of run the show. -mary lou: no. -mary ellen: [ scoffs ] lemonis: ...no design process in place... charlie: i just don't have the time. chuck: no, you did. you did. you absolutely did. lemonis: ...and now, there's no money left either. mary ellen: they have put their finances into running this company. i don't want to see you guys lose everything. mary lou: i don't want you to worry about me. lemonis: if i can't help them swim with style, it won't be long before they go under. -mary lou: i'm afraid. -lemonis: listen, listen. listen, come on. -mary lou: i'm afraid. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morni
just had deal fatigue. and i'm not paying that fee anymore. "... mary ellen: that's pretty. i like that. lemonis: ...a family has sunk their life savings into their swimwear company... i leave here inspired by your story. ...only to find themselves out to sea. i mean, you guys are, essentially, out of business right now. that's a lot of pressure on you. there's no clear leader... charlie: i've kind of run the show. -mary lou: no. -mary ellen: [ scoffs ] lemonis: ...no design process in...
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francisco has always had a special place for mary, the a spial love and admiration, and special devotion. many other institutions are named in her honor. she is celebrated in many ways by many ethnic and cultural groups also. our attitude is not that we honor her, but that she does us the honor of giving us her constant care, love, and protection. and leading us to her son jesus. the rosary is a form of prayer connected to mary. he may know in 1961, san francisco was the site of the largest religious gathering in the history of the united states . have 1 million people gathered peacefully in golden gate park to bring the rosary together. that was in 1961 we have grainy photos of that we hope to show you. the rosary rally has been revived here in the city. on october 5, 2019, a rosary rally will be held again, the ninth year in a row, when we gathered to pray for mary, to express our faith and communal loan. we will talk about the rosary rally and our archdiocese, we knew the consecration to, and dependence upon the mother of god and her undying love for her children. please, ret
francisco has always had a special place for mary, the a spial love and admiration, and special devotion. many other institutions are named in her honor. she is celebrated in many ways by many ethnic and cultural groups also. our attitude is not that we honor her, but that she does us the honor of giving us her constant care, love, and protection. and leading us to her son jesus. the rosary is a form of prayer connected to mary. he may know in 1961, san francisco was the site of the largest...
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] mary anne marsh, former senior advisor to john kerry. and now to the center seat! brand brandenburg, executive vice president and chair of business and finance at the kings college in new york city. he is "outnumbered." welcome to you both. >> brian: you can have wow have my seat come if you want! >> mary anne: schiller is not dead! >> kennedy: not on the couch! >> harris: is alive and well. let's talk about what's happening right now in terms of impeachment inquiries. your thoughts? >> brian: it's interesting the president wants to meet the whistle-blower. i don't think that's going to happen. i do think it's interesting part of this conversation. one of the things we are seeing, as this process goes on, is that there is a real irregularities. with this was this whistle-blower process. whistle-blowers are important, but that process can have problems with it. as part of this, it's really important because of the bottom of it. why are we doing with secondhand information? why are we dealing with the whistle-blower process that change at the last minute? if i'm the president of the u
] mary anne marsh, former senior advisor to john kerry. and now to the center seat! brand brandenburg, executive vice president and chair of business and finance at the kings college in new york city. he is "outnumbered." welcome to you both. >> brian: you can have wow have my seat come if you want! >> mary anne: schiller is not dead! >> kennedy: not on the couch! >> harris: is alive and well. let's talk about what's happening right now in terms of impeachment...
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"dateline." >>> marie was a very loving person. she had a heart of gold. >> reporter: what happened to this woman? my job is to be a truth teller and seek out the truth. i wanted to solve it! >> reporter: her case was a mystery for years. the mom with the tender heart and tough-as-nails career. >> she was part of the sheriff's department. her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. >> reporter: she'd found a new sense of purpose in the church. her pastor and his wife, like family. >> they had taken her in, they were helping her out. >> i was like, i'm proud of you, you're finding god. >> reporter: then, one baffling text. and she was gone. >> i go, "i know i probably watch a lot of law and order, but i just have this gut feeling." >> because i was a mom, i just knew she didn't leave on her own. >> there was no way she left that baby! >> reporter: two moms at opposite ends of a mystery. could one get justice for the other? >> this case for sure was an investigator's worst nightmare. >> reporter: soon, clues to a hidden life. >> a very, very amorous romantic, wild relationship.
"dateline." >>> marie was a very loving person. she had a heart of gold. >> reporter: what happened to this woman? my job is to be a truth teller and seek out the truth. i wanted to solve it! >> reporter: her case was a mystery for years. the mom with the tender heart and tough-as-nails career. >> she was part of the sheriff's department. her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. >> reporter: she'd found a new sense of purpose in the church....
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george would've gone to england to school but for his fathers death, instead mary hatch together tutors and schools for george and betty and the younger boys and provided them with enough polish despite a real essence of any cash to help the mingle with frederick best society. she could only afford to lend george the money to pay for his dancing lessons. in his first little tiny eye q writes about paying his mother back for his dancing lessons, which taught of not just dancing but also correct posture and they cared of a well bred man. george had is, like mary's devotional books, he got the famous book on rules of civility to learn how to be a gentleman at a young age. mary bought betty a a temblor k which allowed her to do needlework that put her in sort of things gentry class girls would learn. she kept her sons wigs here there were four wigs. she kept them all extremely well taken care of, and they found an unbelievable stash of weak curlers, ceramic wig curlers that are still there after 200 years. archaeologists have found the remains of the card table. so the obviously play
george would've gone to england to school but for his fathers death, instead mary hatch together tutors and schools for george and betty and the younger boys and provided them with enough polish despite a real essence of any cash to help the mingle with frederick best society. she could only afford to lend george the money to pay for his dancing lessons. in his first little tiny eye q writes about paying his mother back for his dancing lessons, which taught of not just dancing but also correct...
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together. item seven is the closure of st. mary's cardiovascular center, and the other is st. mary's spine program. >> i wish to recuse myself for these two items. >> and commissioners, dr. kol f -- dr. colfax, and i am recusing myself. >> oh, and commissioners, and i'm sorry, for the public, these items were introduced at the last meeting, and today, you will vote on them. >> all right. good afternoon, commissioners. i'm here today for the second of two scheduled proposition q hearings on closures at st. mary's medical center, and the first hearing took place on july 16 at the last meeting. as a reminder on april 29 of 2019, st. mary's notified the health department of two closures. the closure of the cardiovascular surgery program, and the closure of the spine center, which is a licensed hospital outpatient clinic. you all received a memo that had detailed information about the closures? and for today's hearing, you received a memo that contained additional information based on the information that was requested during the last hearing. so for today's hearing, i'm just going to be
together. item seven is the closure of st. mary's cardiovascular center, and the other is st. mary's spine program. >> i wish to recuse myself for these two items. >> and commissioners, dr. kol f -- dr. colfax, and i am recusing myself. >> oh, and commissioners, and i'm sorry, for the public, these items were introduced at the last meeting, and today, you will vote on them. >> all right. good afternoon, commissioners. i'm here today for the second of two scheduled...
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deora frances bodley bruce douglas boehm mary catherine murphy boffa nicholas andrew bogdan darren christopher bohan lawrence francis boisseau vincent m. boland, jr. alan bondarenko andre bonheur, jr. >> and my twin brother, we miss you dearly. hardly a day goes by where we don't laugh at something you said or did or we don't wish you were with us. if you were here you would be so proud of how sheryl, rachel, sofi have grown. and we are so sorry that some of them never got to meet you. we miss and love you, ian. klaus bothe carol marie bouchard j. howard boulton francisco eligio bourdier thomas harold bowden, jr. donna m. bowen kimberly s. bowers veronique nicole bowers larry bowman shawn edward bowman, jr. kevin l. bowser gary r. box gennady boyarsky pamela boyce allen p. boyle michael boyle alfred j. braca sandra conaty brace kevin hugh bracken sandy waugh bradshaw sandy waugh bradshaw david brian brady alexander braginsky nicholas w. brandemarti daniel raymond brandhorst michelle renee bratton bravo ronald michael breitweiser >> thank you, david, for sharing his legacy all over
deora frances bodley bruce douglas boehm mary catherine murphy boffa nicholas andrew bogdan darren christopher bohan lawrence francis boisseau vincent m. boland, jr. alan bondarenko andre bonheur, jr. >> and my twin brother, we miss you dearly. hardly a day goes by where we don't laugh at something you said or did or we don't wish you were with us. if you were here you would be so proud of how sheryl, rachel, sofi have grown. and we are so sorry that some of them never got to meet you....
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] ♪ ♪ ♪ gordon m thomas junior, marie rose, anthony, lauren christopher, alana, william, richard anthony, ackerman, christian adams, leroy adams, patrick adams, shannon lewis adams, george adams, kristi donnell, junior, silvio auto, daniel thomas, emmanuelle, angola, joseph, david scott agnes, joelle alberto junior, brian g heard, jeremiah, joanne marie, a mud, akins, scotland zero, rudy m jara, andrew palomino, margaret dan, gary olivero, john leslie albert, peter craig ellerman, my son, joseph, this it's not a job, his home. not everybody can do it a firefighter does senate especially we put a date on september 11th, running into burning buildings. when everyone else is running out. knowing that may not make it. if they continued to do what they were called upon to do senate save many lives. as we all know, many firefighters did not make it out in my son was one of them. when he left behind his wife 21 month old son senate a three -year-old daughter but his fear when he would be so proud of them today. we are humbled by his actions senate reactions of all the first responders,
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of a remarkable woman, marie gutreau, who died at her home over the weekend. mary gutreau was an astounding bundle of energy and passion. she had an incandescent smile, a huge heart for people who didn't have any power and clout, and the ability to make just about everybody she met more optimistic about the policies and opportunities for the days ahead. mary came to our office back in the 1990's after working at the u.s. forest service planting trees and fighting fires. i can tell you, no resume or job title could have ever captured what mary gutreau was all about or how hard she worked to protect the qualities that make oregon different, the very special place she was proud to call home. mary gautreaux was an all-star oregonian. she loved her home and her coworkers with fierce loyalty. all of mary's friends and neighbors knew up close and personal what an indomitable force she was. and it didn't matter where you lived. from portland to bernes, everywhere in between, democrats, republicans, independents, the left, the right, mayors, county officials -- everybody liked being with
of a remarkable woman, marie gutreau, who died at her home over the weekend. mary gutreau was an astounding bundle of energy and passion. she had an incandescent smile, a huge heart for people who didn't have any power and clout, and the ability to make just about everybody she met more optimistic about the policies and opportunities for the days ahead. mary came to our office back in the 1990's after working at the u.s. forest service planting trees and fighting fires. i can tell you, no...
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all was a girl named skylar. david and mary neese welcomed their only daughter skylar to the world back in 1996. tell me about the day she was born. was that the greatest moment of your life? >> i wouldn't go that far. >> first time you saw her. >> first time i saw her, yes, i can say that was the greatest moment of my life. yeah. it was instant love. >> they live in star city, a small suburb of morgantown, west virginia, where dave works at walmart and mary at a medical office. skylar was a whirlwind, a rambunctious, precocious toddler who owned her parents' hearts. >> hey, gorgeous. >> hi, daddy. >> you're beautiful, baby. >> she was reading way before she was supposed to, doing math and stuff way before she was supposed to. she was a very intelligent little girl. >> dance for me. wee! >> when skylar started nursery school, she made her first friend, morgan lawrence. morgan was drawn right away to skylar. did she kind of light up a room? >> oh, yeah, she had the giggle and the laugh. >> the girls' families became good friends, too. morgan's parents say morgan and skylar were like
all was a girl named skylar. david and mary neese welcomed their only daughter skylar to the world back in 1996. tell me about the day she was born. was that the greatest moment of your life? >> i wouldn't go that far. >> first time you saw her. >> first time i saw her, yes, i can say that was the greatest moment of my life. yeah. it was instant love. >> they live in star city, a small suburb of morgantown, west virginia, where dave works at walmart and mary at a...
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park where they're just playing the "godfather" theme over and over. >> mary: i think most thoughtful sicilians are disgusted by this. [ singing "godfather" theme ] >> anthony: imagine that waking up every day. as one bus after another filled with japanese tourists go up there. "oh look, michael corleone got married there. oh, it's so fantastic!" [ laughter ] ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> anthony: it's one of the most beautiful places in europe. a place whose roots are very much the roots of the town where i live. but somehow i've never been able to get it right. to tell the story, any story, of sicily. it's the biggest island in the mediterranean. two main towns are palermo and catania on opposite sides. i've done a show in palermo before. it was an epic goat rodeo. a failure of humiliating scale. this time i was go
park where they're just playing the "godfather" theme over and over. >> mary: i think most thoughtful sicilians are disgusted by this. [ singing "godfather" theme ] >> anthony: imagine that waking up every day. as one bus after another filled with japanese tourists go up there. "oh look, michael corleone got married there. oh, it's so fantastic!" [ laughter ] ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪...
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, hurricane dorian regained strength overnight and is headed to the carolinas. dorian is now a category 3 storm. hurricane watches and warnings are posted along the southeast coast, and more than 1 million people have been ordered to evacuate the carolinas. more than a foot of rain could fall on coastal communities there. hilary lane is in atlantic beach, florida. hilary, florida seems to have been spared, but the bahamas are dealing with the aftermath of dorian. >> reporter: anne-marie, the hurricane tore through the bahamas with the power of an ef-4 tornado. neighborhoods were leveled. 24 people are confirmed dead. here in the u.s. attention is turning toward the carolinas where they're expected to get a direct hit from dorian. the full impact of dorian on the bahamas is becoming clear. >> our response will be day and night until the lives of our people return to some degree of normalcy. >> reporter: the u.n. says some 70,000 people are in need of aid, but reheef is now starting to come in. >> it's in
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, hurricane dorian regained strength overnight and is headed to the carolinas. dorian is now a category 3 storm. hurricane watches and warnings are posted along the southeast coast, and more than 1 million people have been ordered to evacuate the carolinas. more than a foot of rain could fall on coastal communities there. hilary lane is in atlantic beach, florida. hilary, florida seems to have been...
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for this book talk on miss alice marie johnson's book and i hope you've had an opportunity to get it. if not, i believe we are selling it and she will do a book signing. a couple of things i wanted to mention before i introduce to you - - will introduce miss johnson. our hope here at the museum is that each time you come here, you learn something. that we are educating, informing and hopefully encouraging you to act in some way. were not going to tell you what to do but we will encourage you to do something. every one of us has an us, the exact same thing of the people we chronicle on the walls of the civil rights museum. none of them have anything different than what we have. the difference simply is that they activated it. we hope when you leave here this evening, you will have learned something. you will have gathered new information. and that you will be encouraged to act in some way. last year in 2018, we commemorated the assassination of doctor kang. and we seemed it, where do we go from here. which is the title of his last book. so we continue to ask the question, where do we
for this book talk on miss alice marie johnson's book and i hope you've had an opportunity to get it. if not, i believe we are selling it and she will do a book signing. a couple of things i wanted to mention before i introduce to you - - will introduce miss johnson. our hope here at the museum is that each time you come here, you learn something. that we are educating, informing and hopefully encouraging you to act in some way. were not going to tell you what to do but we will encourage you...
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reopen. but power outages s remain of concern. in daytona beach, hilary lane. anne-marie, back over to you. >> thank you very much. >>> dorian makes its slow journey. cbs news weather producer david parkinson is tracking the storm. >> anne-marie, good morning. the storm is finally making its way furtherer north. you can see it's just offshore of daytona. it's not to say it's on the east side, but it's picking up rain. this is all we can pick up on the radar, but it us raining heavily basically from the space coast almost up to jacksonville. right now the stats are a category 2 with winds at 105. look at that. it's finally moving. it's east of daytona beach and it will start to get a move on. so by this evening it will be past the florida/georgia line as a category 2. it maintains category 2 status straight into thursday where it makes its closest brush with the north carolina and south carolina coast. notice charleston and will ming tob are in the cone for a potential landfall as a category 2 storm with winds somewhere around 105 and 110 miles an hour. as we take a look at the wind, yo
reopen. but power outages s remain of concern. in daytona beach, hilary lane. anne-marie, back over to you. >> thank you very much. >>> dorian makes its slow journey. cbs news weather producer david parkinson is tracking the storm. >> anne-marie, good morning. the storm is finally making its way furtherer north. you can see it's just offshore of daytona. it's not to say it's on the east side, but it's picking up rain. this is all we can pick up on the radar, but it us...
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> hurricane dorian weakened overnight, but is still posing a major threat to the carolinas. the category 1 storm is lashing carolina's outer banks with torrential rains and high winds. 15 inches of rain could fall there. hurricane warnings and surges are posted along the coast. forecasters predict dorian could make landfall sometime this morning. katherine johnson is in the thick of it in kill devil hills. that's in north carolina. katherine, what are conditions like there right now? >> reporter: anne-marie, here in the outer banks there's a strict curfew for those who decided to stick it out. they've been instructed to stay in their homes from 8:00 last night all the way until noon today depending on the weather conditions. the death toll is expected to climb as damage gets asaysed there. but even though the storm is weakening as it moves through the carolinas here, it's still an carolina, exploding transformers and downed power lines left thousands in the dark. the rain here is really starting to pick up right
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> hurricane dorian weakened overnight, but is still posing a major threat to the carolinas. the category 1 storm is lashing carolina's outer banks with torrential rains and high winds. 15 inches of rain could fall there. hurricane warnings and surges are posted along the coast. forecasters predict dorian could make landfall sometime this morning. katherine johnson is in the thick of it in kill devil hills....
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newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the u.s. coast guard has rescued four crew members trapped after the ship capsized off of georgia. they were pulleded yesterday afr being stuck inside the ship's hull for more than 30 hours. laura podesta has more. laura, now that these men are out, what do we know about their condition? >> hey, good morning, anne-marie green. all are described as alert and in relatively good condition. they were all able to walk with assistance but as a precaution all four were taken to the hospital to be checked out. cheers erupted as the final crew member climbed out of a capsized cargo ship monday evening. >> that is amazing, the best day of my career. >> coast guard rescuers pulled out three others earlier in the day. . >> they' in relatively good condition after having spent 34 or 35 >> they wereg po aye coasard remiion. inur cw hull to let rescue teams know where they were. captain john read says they initially weren't sure whether it was the men or cargo crashing around. >> when we found out last
newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the u.s. coast guard has rescued four crew members trapped after the ship capsized off of georgia. they were pulleded yesterday afr being stuck inside the ship's hull for more than 30 hours. laura podesta has more. laura, now that these men are out, what do we know about their condition? >> hey, good morning, anne-marie green. all are described as alert and in relatively good...
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studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. shortly before midnight, tens of thousands of members of the united auto workers went on strike at general motors. facilities in nine states have shut down after contract talks broke down. it's the union's first national strike in more than a decade. negotiations are supposed to start up again later on this morning. and laura podesta is here in new york. do we know how far apart the two sides are right now? >> repter:ell,ccording to the union's vice president, they are very far apart on a deal for a new four-year contract. that's why the decision to strike was made. it's not an easy decision either because during this time gm workers will make a strike wage of just $250 a week. [ cheers ] general motors workers across the country walked off the job at midnight. more than 49,000 members of the united auto workers went on strike after contract negotiations failed. >> we are standing up for fair wages. we are standing up for affordable quality health care. we are standing up for our sha
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mary lee. the heat is on this weekend. >>> that's right. we are talking about the heat also that spare ther's alerts. let's get to the heat. so, heat advisory in effect for most of the bay area due to hot temperatures. you can see that most of the bay area except for the coast, high at the .p in the 80s to the low 100s expected inland. now the spare the air alert. so the air quality unhealthy for sensitive groups in the east bay and santa clara valleych moderate from the north bay. south central bay, moderate air quality. so we have high pressure sinking air, trapping lewdants down to the surface and not a lot of that wind to mix everything out. we have fires burning to the north. so, hazy conditions as well with that with the smoke at least in the higher elevations. as we go through the day, 100 in concord. 100 fairfield. 94 free hemont. 91 in oakland and 87 for san francisco. let's check in with gianna for look at traffic and traffic concerns right? >>> we do have some as you work through mountainview. we start with a traffic alert. this is a double fatal crash. two people pari
mary lee. the heat is on this weekend. >>> that's right. we are talking about the heat also that spare ther's alerts. let's get to the heat. so, heat advisory in effect for most of the bay area due to hot temperatures. you can see that most of the bay area except for the coast, high at the .p in the 80s to the low 100s expected inland. now the spare the air alert. so the air quality unhealthy for sensitive groups in the east bay and santa clara valleych moderate from the north bay....
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mary hartnet, georgetown law, wendy w. williams, a professor emeritus at georgetown law, and her interviewer today and the interviewer, the person you know very well from npr, ms. nina totenberg. so -- [cheers and applause] the notorious rbg! [cheers and applause] >> please be seated. [applause] >> and i have to tell you before i leave the stage, i want to shake her hand. [cheers and applause] >> well, i want to give her a hug, but that would be very unprofessional. so this is quite an amazing group, and i'm very admiring of all the people who have been on line for so many hours and waiting to see the justice. there's a lot to see even though she's a pretty little person. [laughter] so how about jlo? what was -- how did that happen? >> i was called about a month or so ago by jennifer lopez, and she said she would like to meet me and introduce her fiance e, alex rodriguez. [laughter] so they came to chambers, and we had a very nice visit. she mostly wanted to ask if i had any secret about a happy marriage. but now a-rod is traveling with her to concerts all over the world. [laught
mary hartnet, georgetown law, wendy w. williams, a professor emeritus at georgetown law, and her interviewer today and the interviewer, the person you know very well from npr, ms. nina totenberg. so -- [cheers and applause] the notorious rbg! [cheers and applause] >> please be seated. [applause] >> and i have to tell you before i leave the stage, i want to shake her hand. [cheers and applause] >> well, i want to give her a hug, but that would be very unprofessional. so this...
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with you. i'm anne-marie green. president trump is here in new york city this morning for a three-day visit to the united nations. a whistleblower complaint about mr. trump's conversation with the ukrainian president threatens to overshadow the trip. democrats are demanding details of president trump's phone call to the ukrainian leader this summer. laura podesta's here in new york. what exactly is the president saying about this call? >> reporter: well, president trump defended his call to ukraine's president earlier this summer. he called it absolutely perfect, that it was congratulatory and focused on corruption in ukraine. but mr. trump also suggested he discussed vice president biden and biden's son in that call. democrats frame those actions as an effort to pressure ukraine to dig up damaging material on trump's potential 2020 rival. president trump arrived in new york last night ahead of the united nations general assembly. the u.n. held its first youth climate summit this weekend after millions marched around the world. >> we showed that we are united and that we young people
with you. i'm anne-marie green. president trump is here in new york city this morning for a three-day visit to the united nations. a whistleblower complaint about mr. trump's conversation with the ukrainian president threatens to overshadow the trip. democrats are demanding details of president trump's phone call to the ukrainian leader this summer. laura podesta's here in new york. what exactly is the president saying about this call? >> reporter: well, president trump defended his call...
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here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump addresses the united nations general assembly today. his speech calls amid new calls for impeachment proceedings stemming from his phone call to the ukraine president in july. laura podesta is at the u.n. here in new york. laura, democrats are calling for more investigations, but what exactly is the president now saying about this private conversation? >> good morning, anne-marie. the president said it was a very innocent call, that the whistleblower does not have the correct facts and that's because the whistleblower does not have a firsthand account of what was said. president trump told reporters at the united nations he hoped they could see the transcript of a phone call between himself and the president of ukraine. >> because when u see the call, you're going to be very surprised. and i hope you see it frankly. >> but moments later he seemed reluctant to let it happen. >> i don't think it's a great precedent to be released calls with heads of foreign countries. >> in july they say he threatene
here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump addresses the united nations general assembly today. his speech calls amid new calls for impeachment proceedings stemming from his phone call to the ukraine president in july. laura podesta is at the u.n. here in new york. laura, democrats are calling for more investigations, but what exactly is the president now saying about this private conversation? >> good morning, anne-marie. the president said...
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you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the third democratic presidential debate takes place tonight, and for the first time the top candidates will share the same stage. ten will face off in houston, texas. former vice president joe biden and senator elizabeth warren go head to head in a debate for the very first time. natalie brand is in houston. what can we expect to be the big topics tonight? >> reporter: well, good morning, anne-marie. voters here say they want to hear about issues central to texas. that includes immigration, recent mass shootings, of course we know health care is a big topic nationwide. but what's also unique about this debate, it will be taking place on a college campus. we spoke to students who said they will be listening closely for plans about tuition and education affordability. ten democratic candidates will square off in the lone star state tonight. >> hello, houston! >> reporter: texas southern university in houston hosts the third debate. it's the first one confined to a single night. >> we at least know looking at that stage that the nominee will emerge fr
you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the third democratic presidential debate takes place tonight, and for the first time the top candidates will share the same stage. ten will face off in houston, texas. former vice president joe biden and senator elizabeth warren go head to head in a debate for the very first time. natalie brand is in houston. what can we expect to be the big topics tonight? >> reporter: well, good morning, anne-marie. voters here say they want to hear about issues central...
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headquarters here in new york, good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. lawmakers are moving forward with their impeachment inquiry into president trump. this morning the acting director of national intelligence will testify on capitol hill. for the first time, joseph maguire will speak publicly about a whistleblower complaint that's at the center of the impeachment inquiry. house democrats who read the document say that it's deeply disturbing. laura podesta is here in new york. what are democrats hoping to get out of maguire's testimony? >> reporter: they're hoping maguire will explain why he withheld the complaint from congress for weeks. maguire is not expected to reveal many details about the substance of the complaint. this morning marks the first opportunity for lawmakers to ask acting director of national intelligence joseph maguire about the whistleblower complaint involving president trump. >> what it relates to is serious, urgent, credible, and we should hear from the whistleblower. >> reporter: members of the house and senate intelligence committees reviewed the complaint
headquarters here in new york, good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. lawmakers are moving forward with their impeachment inquiry into president trump. this morning the acting director of national intelligence will testify on capitol hill. for the first time, joseph maguire will speak publicly about a whistleblower complaint that's at the center of the impeachment inquiry. house democrats who read the document say that it's deeply disturbing. laura podesta is here in new york. what are...
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initially appointed the sheriff in 2003. i went out and spoke with mandy's mother, mary, and told her that i was going to make every effort, that we would solve this case. mary stavik is a very sweet woman but she's a very tough woman. i remember the first time i went out to meet her, she was out splitting wood in her front yard. and she was in her 70s at that time. >> i don't think i ever believed, ever, that they would catch the guy. >> the stavik family lived out in acme, which is a little tiny town down highway 9 in rural whatcom county. >> whatcom county is the most northwest county in washington state. it is quite beautiful. >> this is about 15 miles east of bellingham. bellingham is the largest city in the county. >> it's rural, so it's not a lot out there. you know, open roads and lots of cows. >> we had very little crime out in that area, so it was a place where people don't lock their doors, they leave their car keys in the ignition. it's a very tranquil and a very nice community. >> my memory of their house is that it's set back from the road quite a bit. >> it was, like, ideal.
initially appointed the sheriff in 2003. i went out and spoke with mandy's mother, mary, and told her that i was going to make every effort, that we would solve this case. mary stavik is a very sweet woman but she's a very tough woman. i remember the first time i went out to meet her, she was out splitting wood in her front yard. and she was in her 70s at that time. >> i don't think i ever believed, ever, that they would catch the guy. >> the stavik family lived out in acme, which...
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underwood. >> jimmy: yes. >> me, marie osmond. >> jimmy: that's correct. let's dig a little deeper. can you name -- go ahead. >> go on. >> jimmy: no, you go on. you've got to name the rest of them. >> oh, julie chen. >> jimmy: mm-hm. yes. >> uh, what was their name. leah remini. holly robertson. >> jimmy: yes. >> and -- >> jimmy: three more! >> three? >> jimmy: yeah. >> get outta here! >> jimmy: there are three more. >> [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: one of them was just with you last year. >> oh, sarah gilbert. >> jimmy: yes, two more. >> ayesha. >> jimmy: correct. and one more. her name starts with an m. >> who is it? who is it? >> jimmy: if i tell you, you didn't know, right? ma- >> oh, marie! >> jimmy: no. marie's on the show now. marissa. >> yes. >> jimmy: marissa. she was on -- >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: that's correct. so i win. >> oh. >> jimmy:issa's going to be thrilled. marie osmond is new. she's with you now. >> yeah, she is. >> jimmy: do they run that by you first? >> yeah, of course. marie had been a guest on the show many times in the past. >> jimmy: right. is she nuts, marie osmond? >>
underwood. >> jimmy: yes. >> me, marie osmond. >> jimmy: that's correct. let's dig a little deeper. can you name -- go ahead. >> go on. >> jimmy: no, you go on. you've got to name the rest of them. >> oh, julie chen. >> jimmy: mm-hm. yes. >> uh, what was their name. leah remini. holly robertson. >> jimmy: yes. >> and -- >> jimmy: three more! >> three? >> jimmy: yeah. >> get outta here! >> jimmy: there are...
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to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. hurricane dorian weakened to a category-three storm overnight with 120 mile-per-hour winds. it's expected to move dangerously close to florida's east coast later on today. more than a million people from florida, georgia, and south carolina have been ordered to evacuate. hurricane watches and warnings remain in effect across parts of those states, and nearly 4,500 members of the national guard are also at the ready in florida. cbs news weather producer david parkinson is tracking dorian's path. >> well, good morning. the storm has not moved. dorian is just stationary. look at it, it's spinning 100 or so miles off the florida coast. the winds now 120 miles per hour, and it is not moving. it hasn't moved since about 7:00 p.m. last night. a wider look shows you that we need that little area of brown, that trough, to start picking it up. we think that's going to start happening today. we do expect the storm to move to the north, probably be parallel with vero beach by this evening. by tomorrow morning it's parallel with about daytona beach. we've ta
to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. hurricane dorian weakened to a category-three storm overnight with 120 mile-per-hour winds. it's expected to move dangerously close to florida's east coast later on today. more than a million people from florida, georgia, and south carolina have been ordered to evacuate. hurricane watches and warnings remain in effect across parts of those states, and nearly 4,500 members of the national guard are also at the ready in florida. cbs news weather producer...
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debate earlit, i was joined from boston by mary ne marsh, a democratic political analyst. thanks so much for being with . how do you think joe biden performed? do you think he can hangfrn to hit-runner status? mary anne: joe biden had the performance of his life last night. it iclear that someone got t him and said that you need to come to play because if you don't, you will not be the front runner anymore. that is why joe bi still the front-runner in this race. lpbut the one who themselves the most in the debate last night was elizabeth warren. she had her first chanced o stde-by-side with joe biden, and the country got to take their fl measure. i think that is why you saw her really focusn her biography, talking about helife storyta and repeating many of the things all of us who follow this so closelve heard many times. but she took it as an opportunity to introduce herself to the country. in her tradema way of using very simple, plainspoken language, to talabout her plans and policies married with her personality, she is the one person on that stage that is going to get a bump in the
debate earlit, i was joined from boston by mary ne marsh, a democratic political analyst. thanks so much for being with . how do you think joe biden performed? do you think he can hangfrn to hit-runner status? mary anne: joe biden had the performance of his life last night. it iclear that someone got t him and said that you need to come to play because if you don't, you will not be the front runner anymore. that is why joe bi still the front-runner in this race. lpbut the one who themselves...
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newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, it's the latest setback in a bid to end america's longest war. president trump abruptly called off peace talks with the taliban and afghan leaders at camp david. mr. trump says the talks w woul have taken place this past weekend but were canceled after a taliban bombing killed an american soldier last week in kabul. laura podesta is here in new york. what is the status of the talks now then? >> reporter: well, at this point it's not clear when negotiations with the taliban might resume. and democrats and republicans say that's a good thing. they don't think leaders of the taliban can come to be trusted to a peace agreement anyway. president trump took to twitter to reveal that senior leaders of the taliban had been invited to camp david along with the president of afghanistan. the summit was aimed at fulfilling one of mr. trump's key campaign promises -- ending the nearly 18-year war against the taliban. the talks were called off when a u.s. soldier died in a suicide bombing in kabul on thursd
newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, it's the latest setback in a bid to end america's longest war. president trump abruptly called off peace talks with the taliban and afghan leaders at camp david. mr. trump says the talks w woul have taken place this past weekend but were canceled after a taliban bombing killed an american soldier last week in kabul. laura podesta is here in new york. what is the status of the talks now then?...
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here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a big victory for president trump and the gop. last night republican dan bishop narrowly defeated democrat dan mccreedy in a special election in north carolina's ninth congressional district. the house race was seen as a referendum on president trump who easily won the district in 2016. laura podesta is here in new york. why was this so important for republicans? >> reporter: anne-marie, dan bishop's victory is a bright spot for a republican house delegation that lost 40 seats in the 2018 midterm elections. the north carolina state senator will keep red a seat republicans have held since 1963. still, the fact that the race was competitive may be troubling for the gop. [ cheers ] republican dan bishop narrowly won a special election in north carolina to become that state's next congressman. >> tonight is a victory shared by all who believe in the promise of america. [ cheers ] >> reporter: bishop is known by many outside the region as the state senator who wrote north carolina's controversial anti-trans
here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a big victory for president trump and the gop. last night republican dan bishop narrowly defeated democrat dan mccreedy in a special election in north carolina's ninth congressional district. the house race was seen as a referendum on president trump who easily won the district in 2016. laura podesta is here in new york. why was this so important for republicans? >> reporter: anne-marie, dan bishop's victory is a...
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the debate fallout, i was joined earlier from boston by mary ne marsh, thanks so much for bng witht. . how do you think joe biden performed? do you think he can hang on to his front-runner status? mary anne: joe biden had tpe ormance of his life last night. it is clear that someone got to him and said that you need to b come to plause if you don't, you will not be the front runn anymore. and he delivered. that is why joe biden is still the front-runner in this rac but the one who helped themselves the most in tt debate lght was elizabeth warren. she had her first chance to stand side-by-side with joe tbiden, and the country g take their full measure. i think that is why you saw herc really on her biograph and repeating many of the things al of us who follow this so closelhave heard many times. but she took it as an oplfrtunity to introduce her to the country. in her trademark way of using very simple, plainspen language, to talk about her plans and pocies married with her personality, she is the one personat stage that is going to get a bump in the polls and the days to come. nada:
the debate fallout, i was joined earlier from boston by mary ne marsh, thanks so much for bng witht. . how do you think joe biden performed? do you think he can hang on to his front-runner status? mary anne: joe biden had tpe ormance of his life last night. it is clear that someone got to him and said that you need to b come to plause if you don't, you will not be the front runn anymore. and he delivered. that is why joe biden is still the front-runner in this rac but the one who helped...
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, the speaker saying the president has seriously violated the constitution. mary bruce live on the hill. >>> tonight, president trump calling this a witch hunt. saying the transcript of that call with ukraine's new president will be made public tomorrow. saying that call was, quote, perfect. and tonight, we have news of a phone call between president trump and nancy pelosi. jon karl standing by. >>> the other major news this tuesday night, the tropical storm slamming puerto rico at this hour, and the new track. will this effect the east coast? >>> the stunning images in court today from that night the dallas police officer who claims she was tired and confused, when she entered the wrong apartment and killed the man she thought was an intruder. >>> tonight, the 40-foot narco sub intercepted by the u.s. coast guard, trying to sneak into the u.s. what was found inside. >>> and the horrific helicopter crash on new york city's east river. and tonight here, the transcripts. what the passengers in their final seconds said. one pang epassenger trapped in harness saying "how do i cut this?" >>>
, the speaker saying the president has seriously violated the constitution. mary bruce live on the hill. >>> tonight, president trump calling this a witch hunt. saying the transcript of that call with ukraine's new president will be made public tomorrow. saying that call was, quote, perfect. and tonight, we have news of a phone call between president trump and nancy pelosi. jon karl standing by. >>> the other major news this tuesday night, the tropical storm slamming puerto...
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dougall. jayden sancho gets two for england in an eight goal thriller at st mary's. they stay top of their qualifying group as they put five past kosovo. england cricket head coach says joe root‘s captaincy isn't under threat as they hope to level the ashes series in the final test at the oval. britain is approaching the top of the medal table as they win three more golds in the world para swimming championships. hello, and welcome to sportsday. it was a fast—paced, end—to—end match, but england have kept their 100% record in euro 2020 qualifying as they scored five goals to beat kosovo at st mary's. but there were some defensive problems in gareth southgate‘s side as they conceeded three and had an early scare. patrick gearey reports. they've only been playing international football slightly longer than gareth southgate have a managing england, everything new and everything is history, but sometimes history happens quickly. it took 35 seconds of her to score the famous goal, a timeless moment but only a temporary lead. it lasted seven minutes of four sterling nodded englan
dougall. jayden sancho gets two for england in an eight goal thriller at st mary's. they stay top of their qualifying group as they put five past kosovo. england cricket head coach says joe root‘s captaincy isn't under threat as they hope to level the ashes series in the final test at the oval. britain is approaching the top of the medal table as they win three more golds in the world para swimming championships. hello, and welcome to sportsday. it was a fast—paced, end—to—end match,...
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with you. i'm anne-marie green. house democrats have taken the first formal step in what could lead to the impeachment of president trump. yesterday house speaker nancy pelosi announced lawmakers are launching a formal impeachment inquiry. the decision follows a whistleblower complaint related to president trump's interaction with a foreign leader. laura podesta is here in new york. how is the president responding to this? >> reporter: he is not responding well. he calls it presidential harassment, the continuation of a witch hunt, and maintains his innocence. he will be meeting with the president of ukraine today as part of his three-day trip to the u.n. >> no one is above the law. >> reporter: house democrats are moving forward with a formal impeachment inquiry into president trump. >> calling upon a foreign power to intervene in his election. this is a breach of his constitutional responsibilities. >> reporter: speaker nancy pelosi made the decision after a recent surge in support from moderate democrats. >> i have one thing to say -- full speed ahead. >> reporter: it came follow
with you. i'm anne-marie green. house democrats have taken the first formal step in what could lead to the impeachment of president trump. yesterday house speaker nancy pelosi announced lawmakers are launching a formal impeachment inquiry. the decision follows a whistleblower complaint related to president trump's interaction with a foreign leader. laura podesta is here in new york. how is the president responding to this? >> reporter: he is not responding well. he calls it presidential...
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it very difficult and plus slick surfaces. more on that coming up with mary. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist mary lee, tracking the rain on hi-def doppler as a cold front pushes across our region. breaking that widespread rain. we haven't seen this since about may. for the north bay we go. yountville getting the light to moderate rain pushing across napa as well as near novato. also check out the moderate to heavy rainfall just to the east of alamo and walnut creek and san ramon along 680. and then across san francisco, across the golden gate and bay bridge. berkeley, oakland d san leandro. hayward, light to moderate rain pushing over you. across the rest of the peninsula from april bray about to move into san mateo and then also for the south bay right over san jose. so taking you through the morning you can see the cold front pushing through. we are going to have clearing as we head through the afternoon. daytime highs below average for this time of year so a morning rain event and drier with clearer skies later today. >>> good morning to you our viewers in the wt. it's monda
it very difficult and plus slick surfaces. more on that coming up with mary. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist mary lee, tracking the rain on hi-def doppler as a cold front pushes across our region. breaking that widespread rain. we haven't seen this since about may. for the north bay we go. yountville getting the light to moderate rain pushing across napa as well as near novato. also check out the moderate to heavy rainfall just to the east of alamo and walnut creek and san ramon...
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york. how are storm victims coping? >> reporter: anne-marie, this is an unfortunate case of deja vu for a lot of these victims who just finished recovering from hurricane harvey in 2017. they say this storm when it comes to rainfall may be even worse than that disaster. longtime residents of southeast texas are devastated by what imelda brought. >> the fact that there's cars stranded and people are getting high water rescue, that's never happened in our time that we've lived here. >> reporter: from houston to beaumont, people say the flooding is worse than when hurricane harvey hit two years ago. >> we never flooded before, and we've had a lot worse rain than this, and it's never been this bad. >> reporter: more than 40 inches of rain fell in 72 hours. drivers were forced to abandon their cars. >> got the things that were important and put them in a backpack and just walked out. the water was about knee high. >> reporter: even this 18 wheeler couldn't handle the deluge. the driver was pulled up on to his truck by a man passing by who saw him in trouble. one man died when he drove his va
york. how are storm victims coping? >> reporter: anne-marie, this is an unfortunate case of deja vu for a lot of these victims who just finished recovering from hurricane harvey in 2017. they say this storm when it comes to rainfall may be even worse than that disaster. longtime residents of southeast texas are devastated by what imelda brought. >> the fact that there's cars stranded and people are getting high water rescue, that's never happened in our time that we've lived here....
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killed was 59-year-old postal carrier mary granados. >> i basically heard her scream. >> reporter: we spoke to her identical twin sister, rosie, who was on the phone with mary when she was shot. people in the public are horrified to hear what happened. it's another mass shooting event, about a month after what happened in el paso. what are your thoughts? >> i think he could have taken her car without having to kill her, you know? he could have taken her car. that's all he needed. he didn't have to take my sister. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott. >> too many texans are mourning. too many texans have lost their lives. the status quo in texas is unacceptable. and action is needed. >> reporter: you know, when the shooting was happening, news of a gunman on the loose spread through social media on saturday. and that caused a lot of chaos and fear. maria villareal is joining us now. the social media was spreading faster than the police put out a warning. >> the fear that the videos created and the shoot-out created yesterday, spread so quickly. and it really had terrifying results.
killed was 59-year-old postal carrier mary granados. >> i basically heard her scream. >> reporter: we spoke to her identical twin sister, rosie, who was on the phone with mary when she was shot. people in the public are horrified to hear what happened. it's another mass shooting event, about a month after what happened in el paso. what are your thoughts? >> i think he could have taken her car without having to kill her, you know? he could have taken her car. that's all he...
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with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with an outbreak of severe weather overnight in the southeast as tropical depression imelda drenches the region. a flash flood emergency is in effect this morning for east texas. more than 20 inches of rain has fallen in winnie, just east of houston. yesterday several tornadoes touched down in houston. the area also got hit with heavy rain just in time for the evening rush hour commute. some parts received more than ten inches of rain. galveston spent most of yesterday under water. highways were flooded. a flash flood watch is in effect for southeheast texas and partsf louisiana through this evening. and more trouble could be on the way. there are currently six active named storms in the atlantic and eastern pacific basins. that ties a modern record set in 1992. hurricane lorraina's the latest to form, threatening southwestern mexico. >>> and now to the latest politician caught up in a racial scandal. canadian prime minister justin trudeau is pleading for forgiveness after a photo surfaced showing him wearing brown face make-up. the ph
with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with an outbreak of severe weather overnight in the southeast as tropical depression imelda drenches the region. a flash flood emergency is in effect this morning for east texas. more than 20 inches of rain has fallen in winnie, just east of houston. yesterday several tornadoes touched down in houston. the area also got hit with heavy rain just in time for the evening rush hour commute. some parts received more than ten inches of rain. galveston spent...
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michelle griego. we begin with the hot conditions with meteorologist mary lee. >> we are watching the winds decrease which is why the red flag warning has expired. we're also talking about the heat. a heat advisory in effect for today. the second day in a row. we are looking at dangerously hot conditions. let's get right to it. the heat advisory in effect for most of the bay area. temperatures, very similar to yesterday, if not in some spots even warmer than yesterday. likely record breaking highs, again, for today. for the second day in a row as well, we have a spare the air alert in effect. air quality unhealthy for sensitive groups. here is a live look with the south bay san jose camera with mostly sunny skies. 24-hour temperature change and many locations are warmer compared to yesterday at this time, running one to two degrees warmer, although half moon bay, 13 degrees warmer. you can see oakland and novado a little cooler. we'll talk about a big cool down as we head through tomorrow and the rest of the week with temperatures dropping to below average for this time of the year. w
michelle griego. we begin with the hot conditions with meteorologist mary lee. >> we are watching the winds decrease which is why the red flag warning has expired. we're also talking about the heat. a heat advisory in effect for today. the second day in a row. we are looking at dangerously hot conditions. let's get right to it. the heat advisory in effect for most of the bay area. temperatures, very similar to yesterday, if not in some spots even warmer than yesterday. likely record...
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be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump says he does not want to go to war following the attacks on saudi arabia's oil plant this weekend. mr. trump said it looks like iran is to blame. meanwhile attacks sent oil prices surging. gas prices here at home are expected to jump 10 to 25 cents. laura podesta is here in new york. laura, what is the president saying about all of this? >> well, when asked about it yesterday, the president essentially said not to worry, that they haven't risen very much so far and the u.s. has strategic oil reserves for situations like we're in right now. he said we'll dip into those reserves if necessary. president trump downplayed the saudi oil attack last night in new mexico. >> but a few years ago they would have been in a panic. today we've got a lot of oil, we've got a lot of gas. >> earlier at the white house, the commander in chief suggested iran is behind last weekend's attack on two saudi arabian oil plants. >> it's certainly looking that way at this moment. >> and while he added that he'd like to avoid military conflict, he
be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump says he does not want to go to war following the attacks on saudi arabia's oil plant this weekend. mr. trump said it looks like iran is to blame. meanwhile attacks sent oil prices surging. gas prices here at home are expected to jump 10 to 25 cents. laura podesta is here in new york. laura, what is the president saying about all of this? >> well, when asked about it yesterday, the president essentially said not to...
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today, comparing some in the white house and that whistle-blower to spies. abc's mary bruce leads us off from the hill tonight. >> reporter: today on capitol hill, the acting director of national intelligence grilled. he was the one who kept the whistle-blower's report under wraps for weeks, going first to the white house instead of congress. today, he defended that decision. but when pressed, he also defended the whistle-blower. >> i think the whistle-blower did the right thing. i think he followed the law every step of the way. >> you don't have any reason to accuse them of disloyalty to our country or suggest they're beholden to some other country? >> sir, absolutely not. >> reporter: the whistle-blower claims "multiple u.s. government officials" informed him that "the president of the united states is using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 u.s. election." the whistle-blower goes onto describe the president's phone call with the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky. just yesterday, the white house released the transcript of that cal
today, comparing some in the white house and that whistle-blower to spies. abc's mary bruce leads us off from the hill tonight. >> reporter: today on capitol hill, the acting director of national intelligence grilled. he was the one who kept the whistle-blower's report under wraps for weeks, going first to the white house instead of congress. today, he defended that decision. but when pressed, he also defended the whistle-blower. >> i think the whistle-blower did the right thing. i...
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save their dying art form. mari learned how to paint the goods and goddesses with the elders of her family she says she took our name synonymous with the engine tradition of religious prints making in the hall she knows all the tricks of the trade dedicate taken weeks to required to create these hindu gods and the recipes to make these heated colors. my father in law in his final year asked me to learn a swear and continue to swear cattery status so now i'm respecting his orders and i'm continuing to paint and i'll continue to do this as long as i can. before agree to old and unable to do it so when i was the one who is having time. mari and her husband putin are the last guardians of the dying art that just turned families in the while now painting and this time and the couple is where wait not sure if the next generation will carry on. until now there only should be a car families doing it nobody wants to learn it not even they should read cars want to get out who else would there's not much money to be made in it. this is a track car koppel's has lost customers of as the years as
save their dying art form. mari learned how to paint the goods and goddesses with the elders of her family she says she took our name synonymous with the engine tradition of religious prints making in the hall she knows all the tricks of the trade dedicate taken weeks to required to create these hindu gods and the recipes to make these heated colors. my father in law in his final year asked me to learn a swear and continue to swear cattery status so now i'm respecting his orders and i'm...
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things that we need to do and ne is a path to domestic terrorism. mary has written on this. but doing that, i think will apply the same moral to acts of violence that are directed with the intent to intimidate a civilian population, the same program that we have for foreign terrorism. we also need to restore the job of the homeland security and counterterrorism adviser in the white house. so that role, the one i had has been downgraded. the person who serves in the now downgraded function of that job i think has been put into witness protection after he had to make a statement about the whole sharpeygate. >> there is a position but doesn't report to the president. >> correct. they are calling the homeland security adviser and he has been downgraded. what does this mean? is this bureaucratic baloney? no. when i was in that role, the idea was and president bush started this to have one person operating at the most senior level in the white house whose job it was to focus 24/7, wake up every day and focus not on the next summit or foreign leader engagement but on reports to the homeland
things that we need to do and ne is a path to domestic terrorism. mary has written on this. but doing that, i think will apply the same moral to acts of violence that are directed with the intent to intimidate a civilian population, the same program that we have for foreign terrorism. we also need to restore the job of the homeland security and counterterrorism adviser in the white house. so that role, the one i had has been downgraded. the person who serves in the now downgraded function of...
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coming from, and abc's mary bruce is pouring through it. >> reporter: tonight, the pentagon's revealing it's putting 127 military projects on hold to free up $3.6 billion for the president's border wall. >> we think, by the end of next year, which will be sometime right after the election, actually, but we think we're going to have close to 500 miles of wall which will be complete. >> reporter: to build the wall, the pentagon is now cutting almost $400 million from efforts to rebuild military sites in hurricane-ravaged puerto rico. over $40 million from camp lejeune. and $160 million from projects at west point. the president initially promised mexico would pay for the whole thing. >> when i say mexico is going to pay for the wall, that's what i mean. >> reporter: senate democratic leader chuck schumer tweeting, "it is a slap in the face to the members of the armed forces who serve our country that donald trump is willing to cannibalize already allocated military funding to boost his own ego." trump insists his wall is already well underway. but so far, there has been no new c
coming from, and abc's mary bruce is pouring through it. >> reporter: tonight, the pentagon's revealing it's putting 127 military projects on hold to free up $3.6 billion for the president's border wall. >> we think, by the end of next year, which will be sometime right after the election, actually, but we think we're going to have close to 500 miles of wall which will be complete. >> reporter: to build the wall, the pentagon is now cutting almost $400 million from efforts to...
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democracy at an event hosted by the college of william & mary in williamsburg, virginia. this is about an hour and a ha half. >> it's my great honor to welcome our distinguished guests, so many here today at william & mary and to our beloved kaplan arena. i'm enormously proud to introduce our keynote speaker today, william & mary's 24th chancellor the honorable robert m gates. chancellor gates is the model for statesmanship we look to now and to the future. he's dedicated his career to service, serving eight u.s. presidents. he leads with a restless and compassionate
democracy at an event hosted by the college of william & mary in williamsburg, virginia. this is about an hour and a ha half. >> it's my great honor to welcome our distinguished guests, so many here today at william & mary and to our beloved kaplan arena. i'm enormously proud to introduce our keynote speaker today, william & mary's 24th chancellor the honorable robert m gates. chancellor gates is the model for statesmanship we look to now and to the future. he's dedicated his...
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, furious speaker pelosi has taken this very rare step. jon karl and mary bruce standing by. >>> also breaking tonight, the whistle-blower's report that started it all. the person within the intelligence community who was so concerned. that report has now arrived in congress. what it reveals and what we've learned. >>> also tonight, 24 hours after president trump spoke of iran's, quote, blood lust, tonight, the president of iran in front of the world at the u.n. and right after, one-on-one with us. we press him, was iran behind the saudi oil attacks? and is the u.s. and iran now headed toward a major conflict? >>> the other news this wednesday night, tropical storm karen slamming puerto rico. and now, the loop, the turn, could it make its way right into the east coast? rob marciano with the track. >>> the developing headline at this hour. the cdc is now set to issue new and very alarming numbers. deaths and illnesses linked to vaping. and the shakeup tonight at juul. >>> and why the new "joker" movie is raising concerns about possible mass shootings. and what authorities are now sayin
, furious speaker pelosi has taken this very rare step. jon karl and mary bruce standing by. >>> also breaking tonight, the whistle-blower's report that started it all. the person within the intelligence community who was so concerned. that report has now arrived in congress. what it reveals and what we've learned. >>> also tonight, 24 hours after president trump spoke of iran's, quote, blood lust, tonight, the president of iran in front of the world at the u.n. and right...